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The difference between Neptune hitting Saturn and Uranus hitting Jupiter, there is no difference, both lose on the way, both are lost, and there will definitely be losses if they collide.
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Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune,The first four belong to terrestrial planets, which are small, dense, and solid, while the last four belong to Jupiteroids, which are large, dense, and gaseous. In terms of the orbital radius of Neptune, the farthest planet, the eight planets, as well as the Sun, are distributed within a near-circle with a radius of about 30 astronomical units.
Introduction
According to the distance from the sun from near to far, we usually use eight words to remember the eight planets: "water, gold, earth, fire, wood, earth, heaven and sea". Of course, there are other ways to memorize and connect these eight planets into a poem:
The water floods the golden mountains, the fire burns the wood and the scorched earth, the sky and the sea become one, and the vast solar system.
These eight planets are classified
1. Earth-like planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars. The structure of terrestrial planets is roughly the same, both of which are similar to the earth with rocky land, so they are called terrestrial planets.
2. Jupiter-like: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. These planets are Jupiter-like gas planets that are much larger than terrestrial planets.
Since Jupiter and Saturn are different from Uranus and Neptune in many ways, Jupiter-like planets are divided into two categories: 1. Giant planets, which refer to Jupiter and Saturn; 2. The planets of the Distant Sun refer to Uranus and Neptune.
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The eight planets are Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
There are eight planets in the solar system, which are Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune from the inside out. The first four belong to terrestrial planets, which are small, dense, and solid, while the last four belong to Jupiteroids, which are large, dense, and gaseous.
As a result, the magnetic field gradually disappeared, so that the solar wind could intrude unscrupulously, coupled with its own gravitational attraction is not strong enough, resulting in the gradual disappearance of liquid water and atmosphere on the surface of Mars, and finally has today's desolate appearance.
Eight planets information.
Most of the eight planets also rotate in the same direction as their orbit. There are only two exceptions: Venus and Uranus. Venus rotates in the opposite direction to its revolution.
This celestial body that wanders the edge of the solar system will only be called a "dwarf planet" along with some other "siblings" of about the same size. Two votes to expel Pluto were drafted to limit the planetary definition to the solar system. Due to the complexity of the definition and the delicate wording, the draft was divided into two parts, each requiring a separate vote.
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Why are the planets closest to the Sun solid, while the planets farther from the Sun are gaseous planets?
As we all know, there are "eight planets" in our solar system, which are arranged according to the eight planets from near to far from the sun, namely Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. One of the very interesting points is that between Mars and Jupiter, there is an "asteroid belt" as a dividing line, and the planets within the asteroid belt, Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars are all solid planets, while the four planets outside the asteroid belt, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune, are all gaseous giants. So how did this interesting phenomenon come about?
The question I want to talk to you about today is "why are the planets closest to the Sun solid, while the ones farther from the Sun are gaseous planets?" In fact, the answer to this question is very simple, everything has to do with the center of our solar system, which is also the only star in the solar system - the sun. It can be said that the formation of these eight planets is after the sun.
Then in the center of the solar system, the sun, which occupies the mass of the solar system, will inevitably have a certain impact on the planets that will be produced later.
First of all, before all the stars in the solar system were born, the solar system could be seen as a nebula with a relatively uniform density. And in the center of this nebula, first because of the gravitational effect, a small nebula gradually formed a core, and then the mass of the core continued to increase, began to attract the surrounding matter, and gradually formed a star of the solar system, that is, the sun. Of course, the sun does not emit heat at the beginning, but waits until its mass, internal pressure and temperature reach a certain level enough to start a thermonuclear reaction before it can become a "star".
And what about after the sun is generated? The "solar wind" produced by the sun, a star, "blows" other materials in the solar system to the outer part of the solar system - this metaphor is basically understandable. In our experience, heavy substances are not blown away very far, while light substances are blown away by larger distances.
Ok, that's how the problem was solved.
Therefore, in the solar system, the heavy mass matter that is blown closer to the sun becomes a solid planet. And because there is less heavy mass matter, these planets are also less in volume and mass. As for other light mass materials, gaseous planets are formed far from the Sun, and since there are many of these light mass materials, gaseous planets are also very large.
Therefore, in the solar system, the planets closest to the sun are all solid planets, and the distant planets are gas planets, which is not a coincidence, but has very rigorous and accurate physical knowledge in it.
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Jupiter at 0 degrees Neptune This conjunction is blessed with a rich imagination and can find its way out in art, **, philosophy, and religion. If the celestial palace provides the motivation they need to perform their actual functions, the person in this conjunction has great sensitivity and emotional inclinations. It is characterized by a high degree of religious fanaticism and a mystical preoccupation with the field of astrology, as well as a strong preference for mystical religious rituals and religious forms of mind.
Idealistic tendencies, they will not have practical common sense or the ability to self-discipline unless there are other changes in the Tiangong diagram. Narang acres.
Jupiter is at 60 degrees to Neptune, and they have an active imagination, and at their best, they can express themselves through religious, philosophical, and artistic channels. However, because they have strong emotional ups and downs, those houses dominated by Jupiter and Neptune will be controlled by a variety of emotions. A more positive depiction of this is their ability to elevate their innate complex emotions to a boundless fraternity altruism, which can bring great comfort to those less fortunate and in need.
They receive a lot of help from their friends and loved ones, even if they are never aware of it.
Jupiter is at 90 degrees to Neptune This aspect strongly indicates excessive emotionality and unreality, vanity, disorder, and the idealism of Dzong-dong Mori. This kind of person will still focus on building the castle in the air when there is a crisis in real life. They crave special experiences in foreign lands, such as traveling to great distances or indulging in the mysterious and unknowable.
Because of the mimetic nature of this aspect, they do not stay long in the place where they were born, but wander aimlessly. And this situation may be a specific activity, or it may be a spiritual fugue. They will easily promise but fail to do so, and they often lack the self-discipline and ability to do what they say they are missing.
They will eat without moderation, and excessive weight and sweat will make them feel stupid and look stupid.
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